Knit Reindeer Beanie

I have been on quite the yarn kick lately. I have been loving both crocheting and knitting again, and especially hats. After our pumpkin beanie and then the Turkey leg Thanksgiving hat I had to come up with something for winter! I actually finished this just a few days AFTER Christmas, bummer, but I did make the hat bigger so MAYBE he’ll fit it next year (or my sisters new baby will?!?!). I’m thinking about adding big round eyes and a big red nose if it fits anyone next Christmas.

But for now it’s a cute winter hat, esp since he spends most of his time in the Moby wrap and his head is the only thing people ever really see! And could be be any cuter? I can’t BELIEVE he’s 3 months old already, the time goes WAY to fast for my liking.

Abbreviations:
k- Knit
p- Purl
k2tog- Knit two together (decrease)
ssk- slip one knitwise, slip another knitwise, insert left needle into front of both slipped stitches and knit (decrease)

Gauge:
10 stitches per 2 inches

Cast on: 72 (6 months- 84, 12 months- 96, toddler- 108)
I prefer to use the long tail cast on for hats, it leaves a clean and flexible edge.

divide stitches evenly onto double pointed needles and join

First 8 rows a simple rib pattern: k2, p2 around

knit around until the hat is as tall as you want it. I stopped mine at 4 3/4 inches and it’s a tad bit too long, I wish I’d stopped at 4 1/4 or 4 1/2. But some basic size estimates is newborn- 4.5″, 6 months- 5.5″, 12 months- 6″ and toddler- 6.5 inches

now to start decreasing for the crowns, the k2tog then ssk creates nice even lines up to the crown instead of having your decreases curve around your beanie. It’s a bit trickier, but totally worth it in the end in my opinion.

Crown:
row 1- k4, k2tog, ssk, k4 around (so there will be k8 in between the decreases)
row 2- k around
row 3- k3, k2tog, ssk, k3 around (now k6 between the decreases)
row 4- k around
row 5- k2, k2tog, ssk, k2 around
row 6- k around
row 7- k1, k2tog, ssk, k1 around
row 8- k around
row 9- k2tog, ssk
cut the yarn with several inches left. With a needle pull the yarn through all the remaining loops, secure and weave in end.

And the beanie is done! A great base for any baby hat!

For the antlers you have two choices, using double pointed needles you can make them separately and attach them later or, like me, knit them directly onto the hat! Pick where you want your antlers (mine centered on each side, 4 rows down from the center- in hindsight I WISH I’d done my antlers more forward from the center) and slide 4 needles through 3 stitches on each side creating a square. We want to start with 12 stitches. Stuff it as you go.

going back to the skipped 7, add the cast on 2 stitches for a total of 9 and spread out evenly over 3 double pointed needles.
rows 1-4- k around (9)
row 5- k2, ssk, k1, k2tog, k2 (7)
cut the yarn with several inches left. With a needle pull the yarn through all the remaining loops, secure and weave in end (don’t forget to stuff).

I had some wide holes where I knit the first row, so when I was done I took some extra yarn and sewed it a bit, tightening up the gaps, you can’t even see the gaps anymore!

I did the same thing here that I did for the antlers, knit right onto the hat. I slipped one of the double pointed needles right into the hat. I started my ears 4 rows below the antlers

Abbreviations:
k- Knit
p- Purl
p2tog- purl two together (decrease)
k2tog- Knit two together (decrease)
ssk- slip one knitwise, slip another knitwise, insert left needle into front of both slipped stitches and knit (decrease)
pfb- purl front and back (increase)

slip needle into 6 stitches of a column on the beanie wherever you want the ears

And it’s done!!! I love it! I’m sure there are better ways to create this, and I’m still a newbie, but I’m so tickled it turned out so well!

And here you can see what I was talking about earlier on the crown of the beanie. The k2tog, ssk creates these beautiful and straight ribbed lines instead of a curved line from using just k2tog each round. It’s personal preference, but this totally fits my style!

And one last picture, I can’t help it. I just love this sweet little boy so so SO much! He’s getting to be so big and so fun. He laughs now, and his smile melts every part of my being. He’s found his thumb, and finds it often, but I can’t seem to get a picture of it yet! He’s still an amazing baby, so happy all the time, rarely upset, very easy going and he makes all our lives better! I’m so glad he’s a part of our family!

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Ashlee has been cake decorating for 9 year, and blogging for 7+. She has 5 children ages 3-13 that she enjoys throwing parties for. She loves to bake, cook, crochet, knit, do home improvement, graphic design, photography and writing.

He is absolutely precious! I remember when my little guy was that little…he’s now going on 20 months…The time goes too fast, that’s for sure! I love your hat design, too! It’s adorable! Nice job! Definitely one for the Ravelry favorites!

Ashlee, You are the queen! That is the cutest hat ever. You should sell it on etsy even though you just published it for free on your blog. A lot of etsy people would never know that!!!! Baby is adorable!!!!

HA! That’s why I started a store in the first place, hearing “you could sell those”! It’s for sure not as easy as it sounds and in the end I hate making things more than once or twice! But If someone wants to take the pattern and sell hats I’m all for it (just not selling the pattern- since I’m all about giving it away for free it seems!) I am considering opening back up my shop for patterns, but then every time I write one I’m so excited to share it I can’t help myself. If I ever got into super complicated patterns, like full sweaters or something like that I’d be more apt to sell it rather than give it away!

The beanie itself is pretty fast to throw together, the antlers did take some playing around with, but I bet it wouldn’t take you THAT long in the end! I hope you do try it, it’s so much fun, he’s still wearing it out and about!

WOW! This is amazing and absolutely adorable. You are very talented! Knitting is not a craft I have tried my hand at, but you make it look tempting. As somedaycrafts said, you should sell this on Etsy! Even though you posted the directions, I could never make this (nor could a lot of people) and would definitely buy something like this if I was in the market for a baby hat. Stopping by from Whipperberry link party. Cheers!

Thanks so much! That’s is so kind to hear. I used to have a store for just that reason, but in the end it’s just not for me, I kind of hate making something more than once or twice! Not good for a store! Thanks for stoping by! I hope you find a knitting friend you can make one for you!

If you do make it for Christmas consider adding a bright red ball nose to the front! I was planning on it, but got it done too late (I also considered great big round eyes too, but thought they might be too much!)

Thanks for coming by! I learned to knit just 2 years ago and I’m so glad I finally did! It’s been so worth it, I still love to crochet, but there is something about knit for certain projects that just take the cake!

Love it! I have a question about the antlers. You wrote; “going back to the skipped 7, add the cast on 2 stitches for a total of 9 and spread out evenly over 3 double pointed needles.” could you explain this a bit more? For some reason I cannot visualize it. So I have 7 stitches on a needle. Then do I cast on two more stitches at the end of that needle? Where does the cast on 2 come in? Thanks for your help! Cannot wait to make it!

in row 15 you cast on 2 and then skipped 7, leaving them on another needle. Now your going back to those 7, but if you just knit those 7 you’d have a huge gap, you need to take those 2 you cast on in row 15 and pick them up with a needle, DON’T cast 2 more on. does that help?

I did however want to point out an error that I discovered while making this hat In row 10 of making the ears you wrote k2, p4, k2. However, I think you meant to write P2, K4, P2 as you are essentially working in a STST pattern in the center and written the original way creates an inconsistency in the piece.

Thank you for this adorable pattern!! I do have a question – I’m confused on the antlers where we’re skipping 7, on Row 15.

When I get to that part, it’s the last needle – I have 9 stitches on there. I had to knit 1 to complete the previous instruction of knitting 12, then I cast 2 on using cable cast on. If I skip 7, I will not have a free needle, and I will also have a piece of yarn draping behind the skipped 7, and that leaves 1 stitch still on the needle that I can’t knit unless I move it to the first needle.

Did I do something wrong? Should I cast the 2 on at the end of the 7? I’m really confused on how to skip these 7! It reminds me of the technique I used when making baby socks, but it’s been so long since I did that that I can’t quite remember how I left stitches behind on needles..

I saw that you figured it out, but wanted to make a note for anyone else you might be struggling. My double pouinted needles in this size cake with FIVE needles, so I have those 7 on the 5th needle while still working with the other 4. or you could use a needle a size down or, like you ended up doing, waste yarn.

This pattern is brillant. I am currently knitting this hat in the toddler size. It does seem big, it might even fit me, but I will have too see when it is finished. I’m sure it will work out great. Thank you for sharing this pattern with e world. By the way your babe is beautiful.

I’m so sorry, I wonder are you using a different weight yarn? I always end up adjusting patterns I read a bit cause I either knit/crochet too tight or too loose, feel free to adjust it to what ever size you need.. and thank you, he’s a pretty precious little guy!

mine kept falling back a bit too, to help knit tightly and fill as you go, don’t overfill or under fill, either will cause problems, you want it snug, but not stretched out. But mine did flop around a bit, I just kept pushing them forward. sorry i don’t have a better answer for you!

Problem for me if I follow exactly for antler, I end up wi two exactly the same…… Not facing each other! how do you make one left and one rt one. ?.
Directions don’t say what “position”to start for second antler. I want them facing each other. I am doing the knit on method. Please help !!! It is a very cut hat ! Thanks
Patty

So when I start the antlers, which side do I start on to keep the branched part facing the center? Also, when I did start the antlers, the u shaped ridges ended up on the outside, not the inside as shown. What am I doing wrong? Thanks in advance for any help you can offer

Man it’s been awhile since I made this, trying to describe how to start the anters was the toughest part of writing this pattern. Hold the beanie with the crown towards you and the bottom (opening) away from you (for both antlers, then k around (12 stitches) starting on the right side, then the bottom (hat opening), then the left side, and finally the top (crown). Does that help?

And when you say the u shaped ridges on the outside not the inside? I have NO idea what you mean, but if it’s where your adding your needles it doesn’t matter as much, as long as your happy with the placement, does that answer your question?

you start with 12 stitches and since there is only two increases (kfb) that is two extra sitches – 14 not sure why your getting 4 extra stitches unless your starting with too many or your doing too many increase

I can not, will never be able to knit. It is just a fact. Moving on; I can sure crochet! LOL
Have you considered creating a crochet pattern for the antlers. I could then add it to other hats I have made with ears.

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